Top Photo: BCS kindergarten teacher Shirley Hopkins ensures her students are well-prepared for their transition into first grade.
Bottom Left Photo: BCS’s computer lab offers students hands-on technology skills as they research school projects and work on test preparation.
Bottom Right Photo: In addition to teaching high school and elementary Spanish, Judy Beavers also directs computer class and serves as the Louisiana Virtual School facilitator.

Dates To Remember:

• Friday — Free Dress Day

• 5 p.m. Friday — BCS Basketball vs Mt. Olive (Home)

• Tuesday — Elementary Science Fair, teachers meeting

• Dec. 8 and 10 — JV Basketball Tournament

• Dec. 9 — Spelling Bee

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